An evil supernatural being.
Inspiring spirit of good or bad actions.
Sinônimos
Examples for "genius"
Examples for "genius"
1This means there are many different types of genius, even in animals.
2The genius of really great Italian pasta recipes is often just that.
3The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true genius.
4Another teacher in London said, We feel the term genius is appropriate.
5Even in Shakespeare the springs of genius were not in the mind.
1The personality is only a form for the manifestation of the daimon.
2Finally, one industrious daimon named Charon decided to go into business.
3The Mystic sought this-hisdaimon.
4A daimon of this kind, under whose influence Hamlet acts, is described in the second scene of the fifth act.
5But his creative daimon knew it perfectly, and in those days begat some of his loveliest songs of sorrowful love.
6If Daimon didn't send you, how did you know where to come?'
7And yet Dev believed unequivocally that they'd seen a Daimon in daylight.
8Touristy places such as this were known Daimon hunting grounds and hangouts.
9Daimon adjusts his reflection, and decides to switch on his good humour.
10A Daimon would now be able to make more of their kind.
11No negotiation, no quarter, no mercy.' Daimon shoots me with his fingers.
12Cursing, Sam looked to find another Daimon- ayoungwoman-standingin the shadows.
13Singapore's the only really safe place abroad.' 'Ever been to LA?' asks Daimon.
14I am still buzzing with alcohol, but I see something dangerous in Daimon.
15The woman who didn't meet Yuzu Daimon at the games centre yesterday evening.
16Is there anyone else who saw the Daimon who isn't afraid of me?